Summary
This quote emphasizes the idea that it is never justified or desirable to commit acts of injustice. It suggests that it is always preferable to endure injustice rather than engage in it. By stating that no one would dare argue in favor of doing injustice, it implies that the general consensus is grounded in the belief that upholding justice holds higher ethical value than perpetrating injustice. This quote highlights the moral imperative to emphasize fairness and integrity in our actions, even when faced with unjust circumstances.
Topics
Responsibility
By Aristotle